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This is a must-read for nurses who are interested in where nursing has been and what nurses have done to get to the present day. " Score: 94, 4 stars

--Doody's

Nursing has a rich history that consistently informs contemporary practice and standards. This book, by examining pivotal historical interventions across the spectrum of clinical care, allows nurses of today to incorporate the wisdom of the past into their own daily work. Maternal-child health programs, palliative care, tuberculosis, medications, pediatric care, and diabetes care, and more are discussed.

This invaluable resource documents how and why specific nursing interventions came about, what aspects of these interventions are utilized today and why, and how nurses of the past have addressed and solved the challenges of practice, from adapting to new technologies to managing the tension of the nurse-physician relationship.

Learn how nurses of the past 150 years have combated the challenges of:

Providing care to victims of pandemics, such as yellow fever, tuberculosis, and influenza

Adapting to new medical practices and technologies throughout the 20th century

Integrating cultural sensitivity into clinical care for special populations and underserved communities

Bringing public health services to rural communities

Fighting for public health policies that support hospice services in the United States

Chapter 4: Administering Medications: Judgment and AutonomyChapter 5: Children with Pneumonia: Hospital Care and Pediatric NursingChapter 6: On Technology and Caring for the Critically Ill

Section 3: What Nurses Did

Chapter 7: Diabetes Care before InsulinChapter 8: The Hospital Care of Obstetric Patients in Early to Mid-20th Century America Chapter 9: For Patients with Fever at HomeChapter 10: Patients in the ICU: Caring in the Latter 20th century